First day at a new job. You don't know a single person. You're sitting at your desk before the morning meeting starts and someone else is quietly sitting nearby. You...
Your friend group hasn't hung out in months. Everyone's busy, no one's reached out. The group chat has been quiet for weeks. You...
A friend you haven't seen in over a month suddenly pops into your head. You really want to catch up. You...
You have a free Saturday afternoon and two options for hanging out. Which sounds better?
You're catching up with a friend after a while. What kind of conversation actually feels satisfying?
You just met someone at a party who you immediately clicked with. How do you want this to go?
A close friend has been hanging out a lot with someone new lately — their Instagram is full of it. You...
This is the third time a friend has canceled or rescheduled plans on you. You...
You and a longtime friend have slowly drifted apart over the past few months. Neither of you has reached out. You...
A friend texts you: 'I've been having a really hard time lately.' You...
Your best friend's birthday is coming up. You're shopping for a gift. What do you naturally reach for?
There's been tension with a friend — a misunderstanding that's made things awkward. You want to fix it. How?
About This Test
Are you the one who starts the group chat, or the one who shows up when someone else does? Do you want one friend who knows everything about you, or twenty who make every week interesting? Do you stick around through the awkward silences, or let friendships flow naturally? Answer 12 real friendship scenarios and find your type out of 16.